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Serbian state authorities denied that Bulatović was mistreated and issued a statement saying he "did not have any objections to the way he was treated." Sentenced to twenty-five days in jail, he was released early and took part in further anti-Milošević rallies, including in Belgrade on 31 December.
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and fell from power on 5 October 2000. Bulatović was again arrested and reportedly beaten nine days later by police officers who demanded he inform them about the location of arms taken from the Belgrade police station. He said that he knew nothing about the weapons and that he planned to file
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Bulatović moved back to Serbia on the same day that Legija was arrested. He returned to Šid and founded the Movement for the Protection and Nurturing of the Bosut River, which was among other things focused on an opposition to illegal fishing. In the
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of "privatiz a mafia-controlled Serbia" and said that "Đinđić's thugs" had beaten him on 15 October 2000. Bulatović has also said that he left Serbia following an encounter with paramilitary commander
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dressed in prison garb; subsequent reports that he was beaten by state authorities were covered in major newspapers worldwide. Bulatović later became an elected official in his home community of
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coalition. This affiliation also proved to be short-lived; he withdrew the party from the 381 coalition in November 2018, citing irreconcilable differences with another party in the movement.
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coalition broke up in late 1997, he took part in further citizen actions in the city. He also left the SPO during the same time and became a member of the
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on the DS's electoral list, and Bulatović was included in the seventeenth position. The list won only ten mandates and he was not elected.
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and the incumbent government and a critic of the opposition. He was a candidate of the SNS-led Serbia Must Not Stop coalition in the
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and was re-elected when the list won six mandates. Due to an opposition boycott, he was not a candidate for re-election in 2020.
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protest on 7 December 1996, he was one of a number of students who carried an effigy of authoritarian
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Bulatović joined the ZEP-Zeleni in 2013 and became its leader in 2015. The party participated in the
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He said that he was again beaten by police on 17 January, after he was recognised in a crowd.
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Miloš. D. Miljković, "Dejan Bulatović: Uskoro pravim lutku za proteste sa drugim likom"
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on their electoral list. He was re-elected to the National Assembly in that election.
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Mark J. Porubcansky, "Thousands protest arrest and beating of young protestor,"
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Julian Borger, "Serb leader rejects way out of political crisis," '"The Guardian
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Aleksandra Niksic, "Serbian student protests continue amid talk of civil war,"
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In November 1998, Bulatović's arrest and mistreatment were mentioned in an
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Bulatović remained in Belgrade following the 1996–97 protests. When the
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Chris Hedges, "Serbia High Court Upholds Milosevic on Annulling Vote,"
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charges against the officers. This notwithstanding, he left Serbia for
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reported that he had been badly beaten, and the opposition coalition
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He left SSP in December 2022, shortly after which he claimed that
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In early 2019, Bulatović led the ZEP-Zeleni into an alliance with
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British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European - Political
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on 5 November 2000. In a 2002 interview with the SPO's journal
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Peter Greste, "Bells to toll for Milosevic in street party,"
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Alliance of Social Democrats and cooperation with SNS
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Bulatović's arrest was covered in newspapers such as
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Miljković, "Dejan Bulatović: Disident" 426:Return to Serbia and further political activism 219:after he was arrested for carrying a puppet of 215:He received international attention during the 1088:, 20 February 2022, accessed 24 February 2022. 548:. He agreed to cooperate with Vujović and her 235:, ZEP–Zeleni). He was a vice-president of the 1286:Green Ecological Party-The Greens politicians 1025:, 5 November 2018, accessed 18 February 2022. 912:"Predsednik – Zep – Zeleni – Mi budimo nadu…" 835:, 11 October 1997, accessed 18 February 2022. 1009:, 31 August 2018, accessed 18 February 2022. 974:, 14 August 2020, accessed 18 February 2022. 900:, 3 October 2012, accessed 18 February 2022. 872:, 14 August 2020, accessed 18 February 2022. 681:, 14 August 2020, accessed 18 February 2022. 1041:, 11 March 2019, accessed 18 February 2022. 914:. 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Index

Alliance of Social Democrats (Serbia)

Member of the National Assembly
Incumbent
Vladimir Orlić
Šid
SAP Vojvodina
SFR Yugoslavia
SPO
DHSS
ZEP–Zeleni
SSP
Independent
Serbian Cyrillic
member
National Assembly
1996–1997 protests in Serbia
Slobodan Milošević
Šid
Green Ecological Party – The Greens
Party of Freedom and Justice
Aleksandar Vučić
Serbian Progressive Party
2023 parliamentary election
Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
Socialist Republic of Serbia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Serbian Renewal Movement
electoral fraud
1996 local elections

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